C. funk?s name has been associated with the research of
which of the following?
(a) Vitamins
(b) Proteins
(c) Minerals
(d) Carbohydrates
Which is the only book written by Margaret Mitchell reputed to be one of the largest selling best sellers of all time? (a) Gone with the Wind (b) The Three Musketeers (c) Born Free (d) Ulysses
Peaty soils occur in: (A) the arid regions (B) the humid regions (C) the icy regions (D) Both (A) and (B)
Which one of the following dynasties was ruling over North India at the time of Alexander?s invasion? (a) Nanda (b) Maurya (c) Sunga (d) Kanva
Which of the following river valley has the maximum ravines? (a) Krishna (b) Ganga (c) Godavari (d) Chambal
Where is Tala Hydroelectric project, which is expected to generate 1020 MW power, located? (a) Arunchal Pradesh (b) Bhutan (c) Nepal (d) Himachal Pradesh
On which of the following directive principles is the constitution silent ? a) Free legal aid to the poor b) Adult Education c) Improved standards of living to the workers d) Equal Pay for both men and women
Which of the following is used as a filler in rubber tyres? 1 Graphite 2 Coal 3 Coke 4 Corbon black
Retina in the eyes acts as a 1 Lens in the camera 2 Shutter in the camera 3 Film in the camera 4 None of these
Where does the UN Secretary Council usually meet? 1 Geneva 2 Bern 3 New York 4 London
The president of the Indian Union has the same constitutional authority as the ? a) British monarch b) President of U.S.A. c) Preisdent of Egypt d) President of U.S.S.R.
What is the capital of Mozambique?
The Hunas attacked India during the period of the: (a) Guptas (b) Mauryas (c) Palas (d) Senas